The 10 most famous ancient poems of Wang Wei are as follows:
1. "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Darkness" (the bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone).
2. "Remembering the Shandong Brothers on September 9th" (I know from afar that the brothers have climbed to a high place, and there is one less person planted with dogwood trees).
3. "Deer and Chai" (returning to the deep forest, and the light shines on the moss again).
4. "Second of Three Miscellaneous Poems" (You come from your hometown, you should know the things about your hometown. In front of the beautiful window tomorrow, the winter plum blossoms have not yet bloomed).
5. "Sent to the Fortress" (The solitary smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun is setting in the long river).
6. "Lovesickness" (I hope you can pick more of them, this is the most lovesicking thing).
7. "Painting" (Spring has gone and the flowers are still there, but the birds are not surprised when people come).
8. "Bieye in Zhongnan Mountain" (When you walk to a water-poor place and sit down to watch the clouds rise).
9. "Birds Singing in the Stream" (People are idle, osmanthus flowers are falling, the night is quiet in the spring sky in the mountains. The moonrise scares the birds, and they are singing in the spring stream).
10. "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi" (I advise you to drink another glass of wine, and there will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west).
Wang Wei (693 or 694 or 701-761), whose courtesy name was Mojie and whose name was Mojie layman. A native of Puzhou, Hedong (now Yongji, Shanxi), his ancestral home is Qi County, Shanxi. Tang Dynasty poet and painter.
Wang Wei was born in the Wang family in Hedong. He became a Jinshi in the early Kaiyuan year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and became Tai Lecheng in the ninth year of Kaiyuan (721). Li Guanyou collected relics, censored the censor, and made the judge during the Hexi Festival. During the Tianbao period, he paid homage to the official doctor and gave him the title of Shizhong. When An Lushan captured Chang'an, he was forced to accept a pseudo post. After Chang'an was recovered, he was awarded the title of Prince Zhongyun. During the Qianyuan period of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as Shangshu Youcheng, and was known as "Wang Youcheng" in the world.
Wang Wei participated in Zen and understood philosophy, and was proficient in poetry, calligraphy, music and painting. He was famous among Kaiyuan and Tianbao for his poems, especially five-character poems. He often sang about mountains, rivers and countryside. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng" because of his sincerity. Worshiping Buddha is known as the "Poetry Buddha". His calligraphy and painting were so exquisite that later generations regarded him as the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting. He is the author of "The Collection of Wang Youcheng" and "The Secret of Painting", and has about 400 poems. Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty commented: "When you taste Mojie's poems, there are paintings in the poems; when you look at Mojie's paintings, there are poems in the paintings.
Wang Wei's poems:
Wang Wei's landscapes The pastoral poems not only depict the natural beauty, but also reveal the leisurely and leisurely taste of leisure life. However, after middle age, he became increasingly depressed and sought sustenance in Buddhism and mountains and rivers. He claimed that "as soon as he realized silence, he would be happy and have more leisure in this life." ("The Rice Overwhelms the Busan Monk"). This mood is fully reflected in his poetry creation.
In the past, many people praised Wang Wei's poems, partly because of their high quality. Artistic skills, on the one hand, are also due to the excitement and negative thoughts reflected in them.